Ipsos recently surveyed 24,000 citizens of 36 countries annually to reflect on the year gone by and the year ahead. The respondents generally agreed that 2022 had been a challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, international conflict, economic issues, and the climate crisis. Despite these difficulties, 56% said 2022 had been a bad year…
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After almost 8 years, Six Sisters Deli & Grille hangs up the aprons
On December 28th, Six Sisters Deli & Grille announced that they will hang up the aprons and close their doors. The restaurant has been having a hard time recovering after COVID shut them down for a while. In September 2014, Six Sister’s Deli and Grille filed with the State of Utah as a business entity….
Read moreEagle Mountain Charities – How do I verify they are a legit Charity?
A charity is an organization that provides aid or assistance to those in need, typically through donations of money, time, goods, or services. Charities exist to help those in need, relieve suffering, and promote social welfare. Some charities are what are considered 501(c) charities. A 501(c) charity is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization in the United…
Read moreWhat is your favorite Christmas Song?
Christmas songs have been around for centuries, dating back to the medieval period, when religious hymns were sung in churches around the world. The first Christmas carol was written by St. Francis of Assisi in 1223 and was titled “Adeste Fideles” (“O Come All Ye Faithful”). This song is still sung today and is one…
Read more10 Ice Fishing Tournaments And Events Happening In Utah This Winter
Ice fishing in Utah is a fun and rewarding activity that all ages can enjoy. From the largest of lakes to the smallest of ponds, Utah has a wide variety of fishing opportunities. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced angler, ice fishing in Utah will leave you with a memorable experience. The most…
Read moreTragedy in Cedar Fort: Mountain Lion Shot and Killed
According to Scott Root, Conservation Outreach Manager for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), a Mountain Lion was shot in Cedar Fort, Utah the afternoon of 15 December 2022. The Mountain Line was shot while attacking a Cedar Fort resident’s livestock. The cougar was shot by a Cedar Fort resident when it was discovered…
Read moreDeveloper Takes Eagle Mountain City To Court Over Water Rights
On 11 October 2002, LSC Real Estate, LLC, a company that was started by Larry S. Carson and Sandra K. Carson of Highland, Utah, filed a lawsuit in the 4th Judicial District Court. The lawsuit lists Eagle Mountain City, an incorporated city within Utah County, State of Utah, and DOES 1-20. In a civil action,…
Read moreEagle Mountain Man Being Held Without Bail After Shooting That Locked Down Several Local Schools.
Eagle Mountain, Utah – Today, the Utah County Sheriff’s Department responded to a domestic incident in the vicinity of Kestrel Way in Eagle Mountain. The suspect is now in custody and was taken without incident. The original shooting victim is in fair condition and was transported to the hospital via life flight. As a precautionary…
Read moreResidents Sound Off On Future of Tickville Wash
The City of Eagle Mountain surveyed residents to see how they feel about the Tickville Wash that runs through Eagle Mountain. The survey had respondents between Oct 3rd to Oct 21st, 2022. There were a total of 687 respondents to the survey during that time frame. Cedar Valley Sentinel has requested and received the answers…
Read moreCOVID-19, RSV and the flu are straining health care systems – two epidemiologists explain what the ‘triple threat’ means for children
Rebecca S.B. Fischer, Texas A&M University and Annette Regan, University of San Francisco Every fall and winter, viral respiratory illnesses like the common cold and seasonal flu keep kids out of school and social activities. But this year, more children than usual are ending up at emergency departments and hospitals. In California, the Orange County…
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